The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 15

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gc. 4 = a ¥ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1 a Societe Hard Candy is the ideal tandy for the whole family—the kind that everyone from mother and father to the little tots, can enjoy. To meet the demand for focielé Hard. landy in a large package for the home, we are packing this wonderful new candy in a special four-pound giass jar that will keep it in perfect condition longer than you can keep from eating it. 14 KINDS OF SUGARED GOODNESS Societe Hard Candy is a mixture of 14 different kinds of delicious candies—cushions, Boston mints, pure fruit candies of all flavors, ete.—the kind of candy that you never tire of. A Candy for All Occasions— Whether it is on the picnic, the afternoon at home, around the fire in the evening—on every occasion—Societe Hard Candy is in popular demand. : On sale at all drug stores, groceries and cigar stores, | Im buying SOCIETR CAN. DIES you are of | dhe purest candice made | IMPERIAL CANDY CO. JAP SYNDICATE AFTER BIG GAME! | Thru Seattle Realty Co. Effort Made to Land the Fam- | ous A. L. Brown Farm _ A powerful Jap syntlicate is striving to extend still further Jap control of farming lands and farm produce in | Washington. This is indicated by deals for farm lands the Japs, acting thru Otojiro Shibata of Seattle, have attempted te negotiate in Tacoma, | Shibata, who is connected with the Seattle Realty com- pany, 309 Main st., Seattle, after negotiating vainly for} seve of the largest first-class Tacoma hotels, sought to get control of the famous Av L. Brown farm, comprising {several hundred acres of the richest bottom land near the mouth of the Nisqually river, between Tacoma and Olympia. The Japs planned to put up the money for a syndicate to take over the farm after bankruptcy proceedings had ended in the eral court here. | Inspected the Farm }farm, Shibata started search for a According to Mra. Myrtio Leak, Ta. | frm of from coma real extate dealer, who handle many of Shibata’s hotel and farm deals, Shibata and a number of other | Japs inspected the farm and offered > pay $1 0 for it, the hold merely @ 10-year loane white owners. Their plan did not thru because Shibata failed to locat Japs to work it o he 1 to San Francisco and other Japanese centers for coolle farmers |The Japs planned, Mra. Leak sald, to develop the place intensively and|/ would have required a large colony of | tooked over two or the Jap farmers to do this theatres in Ta + Failing to get the A. L. Brown! jeunes, At tha 8 0 to 800 es which planned to settle as can be t been able to find the} Branching tries, Japs to into other after and lodging getting « bata, then pre over the moving picture t Looked Over Theatres According to Mra, Léak, th a and db time, she says ~~ | bate told her the Japs p theatres in all Pacific « | oyerate a Jap circuit. 8 | kawa, the Jap movie actor ned to buy at cities and sue Haye wan nald | }to be assisting in putting the over But the movie owners here de |manded higher Prices than the Japs | Were willing to pay, and opposition of building owners made the plan fail The Japs, however one ‘ Sal Princess Finds Seattle Is Wonderland Princess Tarhata Kiram, daughter of the sultan of Sulu, and Mise Car-| 0! Jap areas va Pe their p | men Aguinaldo, whose father led the | ire o po see were apecding | ast | Shibata informed Mrs, Leak, #he| witwas Chicago Friday, | #aid, that the Japs were more suc after their first day {in the United |Cemful in Seattle, where t | States, xpent here Thursday | leased @ number of good thea It was a day in wondefjand. They |*re gradually breaking | caw their first departmeglt store, and | Movie business. | | went on « tour of exploration with Has Plenty of Money | jin. gasing in opeheyed astonish:| “shinata Ys a very shrewd Jap,"| ment said Mrs, Leak. “He‘tame to me for | Filipino insurrection toward. had | es and into the} under the most sanitary “Just like heaven,” murmured the leases on hotels and movies and farm First Come First Served You'll be hungry for a helping of Diamond Briquets one of these days. ‘ We might as well tell you frankly that there may not be enough to go around. *& The public appetite gets ravenous along about Fall. This-year there’s a shortage of Diamond Briquets and bitu- minous fuel impending. 4 BETTER GET YOUR SHARE NOW! Our menu of fuels for all purposes,consists of — Newcastle Franklin Black Diamond South Prairie Issaquah Hyde Sea Coal (For Foundries) King Coal From Utah (The very highest grade of coal produced there) Diamond Briquets conditions, Our plant awarded score of 22%, % in | inspection of Clty Dept. of | Health and | far the highest score t= the Tae: THE“BLUES” | Service Cross for extreme heroism in| “sain for the edification of the folks MAKERS OP SOCIETE CHOCOLATS -—— 1 jar, @200 Hero Cross Given |War Fought Again Coyle at Luncheon) by Seattle’s- Vets Presentation of the Distinguished) After fighting the war all over eon Friday noon |#tives here straggied back to the depot at § a. m, Friday and took the train for Camp, Lewis. t was a small but happy crowd that greeted the men on thelr ar rival from the East late Thursday to give talks con,|ight. The train was an hour late some degres (ceTming aims and purposes of the ee watchers 4ién't seem to A et | Col. W. Le Luhn, in charge, grant |. Health | ed pérmixsion to all who asked to remain in the city over night. Aboard the train were 27 Seattle |men and 2% from towns in other parts of the state “DEAD” SOLDIER NOW 4 laction In the Argonne offensive to|@t home, remnants of a casual ns |Capt. William J. "Wee" Coyle was! Company of 95 veterans from over lthe feature of the weekly Chamber |"¢as who «pent the night with reb Millions Of people who worry, are deepen. | °f Commerce lunch: Gent, have spells of mental . feel |in the Masonic club rooms. Diue ‘and are often iy believe that | are due t outeide influences have luce of Do control. The meeting was under direction | of Eimer J. Noble Post No. 1, Amer ican Legion. Max Walske apd Rob- lert 8. Edmonds, returned soldiers. The silmerine method of curling the hair is the proper thing before | going motoring, boating or golfing or indulging In any outdoor sport | or exercise. This will not only give the hair the most beautiful wavy . Mele [and curly appearance imaginable, 1, vitalgy, | but wind or heat will not take the curl out. The curliness is quickly equired and lasts much longer than © the waving tongs are used. | jem, the hair will be bright and . instead of dull and dead king. When combed out it will PEELL, Aug. Private Delmar {Falcumas may be dead to the war department, but is at home here to- ed with the I6ist regiment. Bal cumas’ name was firet mentioned in the list of “missing in action.” Then the war reap font! notified his brother fe had been killed |MARY PRESENTS _ WATCHES TO BLIND S$. Aug To each of n soldiers blinded in the war |Queen Mary of Belgtunt has present ed a wateh striking the hours and | half-hours. |FILMS HELP ELECT SUNDAY SUPPORTER LONDON A Middlenex mt om the subject nday cinemas resulted in the ‘ory of their advoc The winner was aided by films, and the “antis” bad strong pulpit support. mere than you — ON i Cc ine at any drug store, follBw the ac — | vertisement exclusive SHOP FOR BOYS—first! jeompanying directions, and you wil BETTER SUITS AT LESSER PRICES bit of Casrty™ tro be as nice and fluffy as if it had Saocey i emu ere bot even mere haa you [Just este bettic of Higa ailmer- be simply delighted with the result | |This product is of course perfectly | harmless and there greasy or unpleasant Ad- ' t m * Who Have Not Visited Ss The Juvenile Shop will find it to their interest and economy to visit this FALL SUITS try. Uptown, 1114 3rd Ave; down |town, 913 2nd Ave. FOR LITTLE BOYS AND BIG BOYS DRESS YOUR BOY * THE JUVENILE WAY WE “SUIT” THE BOY absorb violet and Fair ment Phone Main 5721 THE JUVENILE 305 PINE STREET Elliott 2596. VISITING BROTHER day @ith his brother, having return. | “Let's go buy Boldt's French Pas } | princess, and Mins Aguinaldo agreed The princess is 17, her companion 19 |"And just like sisters, only closer,” | they congided |_, With them are five other Filipino | girls, all going taChiéago, and later to the University of Hiinots, to sturty | at the expense of thelr government All toured the elty Thursday after | noon. ‘They left Beattie tired, and, oh, so homesick. After four years they will return to thelr derk-akinned rel jatives in the inland of the tropics — \ land, and I got them for him Anthracite ‘ Blacksmith He al | ways had plenty of money Atl} first he paid by check, but after he Noticed I was curious, he stopped giv: | } ing checks and brought cash jhim once where his money from, and he | worry too. Order From Your Regular Fuel Dealer or the PACIFIC COAST Il asked you get “At another time, when he was hegotiating for a hotel and had been turned down because the owner re fused to lease to a Jap, he became angry and said: ‘We will take away) our steamship line from Tacoma if unless, as Miss Aguinaldo sald, “we charixe our minds, We re #0 lone- some.” | | laquare feet of floor space I | t | | | | — . te | \RCHOUKE TOSEPH FERDINAND * nupapRst.—-arc hdye who was the commanders of | J my during the w Joseph. | manian invasion of Hungary {ate problem is to deal with the Ru-| ex strength of delicate, *, run-down people in two time in many hly endor you don't look out" “The Japs are very clever. They Are always looking for big money and quick returns when they can get them. Shibata told me the Japs had; been very successful in getting what they want In Seattle.” COAL COMPANY 563 Railroad Ave. South Main 5080 The Caloric is Pipeless Furnace. ware Co., S14 Pike at the Ernst Origina Hard re TE eae, ; rail |FERDINAND LATEST |“TEARS” ONLY DEFENSE Wi HISTORIAN OF WAR OF WOMAN, SAYS JUDGE GENEVA, Aug. 22. Ex King Fer. LONDON, Aug. 22.—“Her dinand of Bulgaria is the latest war |!* 4 woman's only weapon of historian, His book 1s promised for her tears her Gbieridge ins Sa publication this fall | suft. Emporium Open Saturday Fine Store at Sixth and Pine Pimples and Skin Eruptions — Danger Signs of Bad Blooe is to cleanse the blood. It soake the system direct to of the trouble—acting antidote to neutralize the: poison. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, increases the flow so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. , The dull, sluggish feeling leaves yous the complexion clears up. Even long respond promptly, But you must take 8, 8, 8. and substitutes won't do. Get 8. 8.8, m your druggist. If yours is @ case and you need expert ee, write to Medical Adviser, 257 y, Atlanta, Ga, that will Saturday wilf witness the opening of The a store Attract unusual attention, ax the first of mar pected to locate In the new retail district Pine The Emporium will carry a very complete 11 skirts and women's outer apparel, Better merche ia the purpose and the immer ck of y for the opening Saturday indicates that the proprietors ar rnest in their efforts to give the gressive apparel shop. The bu Emporium, retail stores that ex: | street rats, suits, dresses. | Avoid Suffering by Heeding | These Warnings 5 age Ww KOC the seat Seatt thorou ales cd women of Seattle a thoroug scaly skin de ph itching blood teins Ta ee tae’ and burning sensations structure, the building which formerly completely rebuilt. Large, prominent by on both the Pine street tions are particularly tinted in soft, harmonizing « a a Neral appc are generally found only in the largest department main floor wh ral office and writing ocated is prac note with unfailing certainty a weakened and impure The is no matter how upied theepremt tract the debilitated of the plood an you were infected, you must treat the It You must use §. passer ras and displ ms, ntments such Nearly le on the |it state blood trouble at in your stores. 2,500 standing cases are available on the through blood, is a Mezzanine floor, room is found for the store and rest rooms for customers Better ¢ purpose of th 4 gene od disease. 8. |S. if you expect certain relief. Announced a8 the) ceansing the thi kn n wo Laas snge! i }eau ul to it The action of For} les of merchandise at popular pr ix “ new establishment. Mrs. J. M ‘ will be in charge of The Emporium slarly trained to ting x system, 4 well men's apparel authority be assisted by a staff of saleswomen partic to women who seek expert advice and assistance in selec apted to their own indivi lity e service |“ hes best A general invitation {s extended to the public to visit the new store on the opening day—Saturda e All Ex-Service Men Are Invited to Join, American Legion Post Here All ex-service men are invited to fill out the followi plication for membership in the Americ Legion and ‘utler, adjutant, Elmer J. Noble Post, No. 707, Soldiers’ ap iit ne print) (Piest) «Middle) (Last) (Military rank) Present add Pelephone number e against fire, theft and loss by depositing them with us for safe keeping. Vermanent address They will be given the same protection as our own securities. Military organtantions in which I served We are glad to. render such service free of charge to all depositors of this bank. Coupons will be detached and credited to your account on maturity dates, The Bank of California, N. A. Second at Columbia RESOURCES, $100,000,000 Civil occupations ont ELMER J,

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